Feast Your Eyes on Ka’ana’s Local Artwork

Inspiration at Ka’ana comes in many forms. One of our favorites is the large collection of art strategically located throughout the resort for the pleasure of our guests. These incredible works of artistry allow our guests to appreciate Belize’s indigenous and colonial heritage, with our hand-selected collection of original paintings, sculptures, carvings, dangles and touches that are all uniquely Ka’ana.

Take pleasure in the one-of-a-kind antique masks and handwoven seagrass baskets overlooking our dining room as they set the ambiance for a meal filled with conversation and enjoyment.

At Ka’ana being eco-conscious is part of our creed. This of course finds its way into our design aesthetic. We like to recycle objects in new ways and use the what we have on the grounds as much as possible . The results can be breathtaking – like this stunning and artful dangle that adorns one of our Master Suites.

Ka’ana’s individual Casitas feature exotic rainforest wood furniture, and Mayan art created by local artists highlights each wall and niche.

This unique sculpture is an original piece that was inherited through the purchase of the resort, It can be seen on display in one of our beautiful villas.

No matter what part of Ka’ana you’re enjoying – the lobby, the bar, the pathways, or your own private space – the next time you visit look around and see what little surprises await you around every corner!

Did you enjoy this post? Follow us on Facebook and Twitter to stay up to date on all our travel tips!

Instagram

Follow Us On Pinterest!

Ka'ana was created for those who appreciate the elegant luxuries of a world class resort, yet yearn to experience new frontiers. Perfectly located in the midst of everything a Central American vacation could possibly offer, Ka'ana is a haven of understated luxury with a considered design style, distinguished culinary experiences and an extensive wine cellar, adjacent to pristine jungle. Experience a true luxury vacation, just steps from the many ancient Mayan ruins of Belize's jungle.